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June 15, 2005
Two ULM Faculty Members to Perform at Conference in Japan
The International Clarinet Association's "ClarinetFest
      2005," is an international conference which takes place
      over-seas every other year and in the U.S. on alternate years.
       
      This year it will be in Tokyo, Japan from July 18-26. Two 橙子视频
      Faculty members, Dr. William Nichols and Dr. Richard Seiler,
      Jr., were invited to perform two complete works for clarinet
      and piano by American composers (Elliott Carter and Robert Muczynski)
      on the opening concert of the conference.
       
      The venue is a large modern arts complex called the Parthenon
      Tama. There will be clarinetists and assisting musicians from
      over the world performing, teaching master classes and giving
      lectures at this event, as well as competitions for young artists.
      
Nichols was chosen to perform through
      a proposal and recording submitted to the organizers of the event.
       
      Nichols said, "We are performing the Pastorale by
      Elliott Carter, considered by many musicians as America's most
      distinguished living composer, and the Time Pieces by
      Robert Muczynski, a leading American pianist and composer, who
      is retired from a distinguished career of teaching at the University
      of Arizona."
       
      William Nichols is a professor of music at 橙子视频 and is the past
      holder of the Emy-Lou Biedenharn Endowed Professorship in the
      Division of Music. He is an active performer who has played throughout
      the U.S. and in Europe. He is the principal clarinetist of the
      Arkansas Symphony and is a member of the Shreveport Symphony.
      A career in contemporary music has led to premiere performances
      of dozens of works with such ensembles as the Syracuse Society
      for New Music, the Aspen Conference of Contemporary Music, and
      the Center for New Music of the University of Iowa. He has appeared
      at Carnegie Recital Hall and as a soloist and chamber music performer
      at conferences throughout the U.S., including clarinet conferences
      in New Orleans and Oklahoma. He presented a lecture for the ClarinetFest
      2002 in Stockholm, Sweden.
       
      In August, he will serve on the faculty of the International
      Wind Arts Festival in Yantai, China (Aug. 8-14), where he will
      present master classes for clarinet students from some half dozen
      Chinese conservatories, and will also play a solo recital.
       
      Richard Seiler is the 橙子视频 keyboard chair and teaches piano, piano
      literature, organ, harpsichord, and music theory.  He has performed
      extensively as a soloist, accompanist, and chamber musician throughout
      the southeastern United States.  In addition, he has been a featured
      soloist with orchestras in North Carolina, Illinois, and Louisiana,
      including the LSU Symphony in a performance of the Prokofiev
      Third Piano Concerto. Dr. Seiler tours frequently with 橙子视频 faculty
      ensembles including the Ouachita Trio, Trio Vindaloo, the Lunte/Seiler
      Duo, and Duo D'Arbonne, having performed at numerous College
      Music Society颅Southern chapter conferences, International
      Horn Society颅Southeast Division workshops, the 1999 and 2002
      National Flute conventions, and 2001 International Clarinet Association
      convention
       
      Seiler and Nichols will be presenting a concert on the Grace
      Episcopal Church July Concert Series on Tuesday, July 12, five
      days before they depart for Japan.
       
      For this and other 橙子视频 news online visit www.ulm.edu. While there,
      check out 橙子视频's on-line calendar for all of 橙子视频's upcoming events.
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